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Show summary: CNET's senior writer Jay Greene gives us his predictions for what we may see from the company next year.
Category: News
December 20, 2012Show summary: In this Inside Scoop, CNET's Sumi Das talks with Jay Greene, who explains the concerns the House Intelligence Committee has with Huawei and ZTE, and how it is discouraging American companies from buying their telecommunication products.
Category: Inside Scoop
October 11, 2012Show summary: Did you ever wonder how your iPhone screen got its color? It's from rare-earth minerals. CNET's Jay Greene takes you on a tour of a rare-earth mineral mine in California, where you'll see firsthand how rocks become the pixie dust that powers your iPhone.
Category: Special Features
September 25, 2012Show summary: CNET's Jen Haley talks to senior writer Jay Greene at the site of a rare-earth elements mine about how minerals become essential components in iPhones.
Category: Inside Scoop
September 25, 2012Show summary: CNET's Sumi Das talks to senior writer Jay Greene about where your iPhone goes after you've traded it in.
Category: Inside Scoop
September 25, 2012Show summary: CNET's Sumi Das talks to Senior Writer Jay Greene about what it was like to report on working conditions at Pegatron and Foxconn in China.
Category: Inside Scoop
September 24, 2012Show summary: The U.S. government is wary about letting Huawei, a Chinese maker of telecom gadgets, work with American companies. CNET's Bridget Carey talks to Senior Writer Jay Greene about his visit to Huawei's headquarters and the concerns surrounding the company.
Category: Inside Scoop
August 26, 2012Show summary: CNET senior writer Jay Greene talks to John Roese, senior vice president at Huawei, about the challenges the telecom company must overcome in the U.S. market.
Category: News
August 26, 2012Show summary: On today's show, how Google biffed the Gmail app big-time, RIM is the saddest little wounded puppy you ever did see (and hear), and CNET News' Jay Greene joins us to talk about his two-part series on Microsoft killing the Courier tablet and what it means for the company's future. Plus, when the heck is the Galaxy Nexus coming? Seriously, now?
Category: Buzz Out Loud
November 3, 2011Show summary: Nokia once ruled the mobile phone business. But it has never made a successful smartphone for the U.S. market. Nokia just released two Lumia smartphones running the Windows Phone OS. Will they reverse Nokia's misfortune? Join Rafe Needleman's discussion with CNET experts Jessica Dolcourt, Jay Greene, and Roger Cheng.
Category: Reporters' Roundtable
October 28, 2011